One of the biggest problems facing the new Real Estate investor is getting off the dime and pulling the trigger. Professional course collectors and boot camp attendees abound in the real estate industry. Some of the students that I take on have told me the amounts they have spent on courses, boot camps, retreats, conventions and other real estate related events and it staggers the imagination. Some of these students should have just gone out and bought a house with the money they spent on their real estate education. Don’t get me wrong I’m a believer in education because the cost of not having the education can be enough to run them out of the business altogether.

Having said all of that there comes a time when you have to put your fear aside, bite the bullet and take action. The problem as I see it is that most people seem to think that if they make a mistake all is lost and it’s over. The fear factor is alive and well and is hard to overcome if you are going it alone. In addition if all you have is a manual to get you through you quickly find that they are guides not the answer man and the real world often renders them useless.

Most new investors have either been told or some how come to believe that if they don’t know it all before they pull the trigger they don’t stand a chance. Nonsense! The only way to learn anything in the real world is to go out there and slop it up. How do you think I know that? One thing to keep in mind is that you can slop it up king size or regular. Most people when left to their own devices go the king size route but those that don’t go down the road alone fall into the regular group.

This is where a mentor comes into the picture. Mentors are there to get students to take action and to prevent the student from wallowing around with the king size group. Mistakes are part of the learning curve but there is no learning curve if there is no action taken. The object is to take action and minimize the mistakes. Mentors are an invaluable asset to get the investor motivated and moving in the right direction.

Nothing in life comes for free and the cost of a real estate education can be pretty stiff unless you know where to shop. That brings me to my Earn While You Learn Lease Option Mentoring Program. Come on you didn’t think you’d make it all the way through this article without a plug did ya? Anyway, I have put together a mentoring program that takes the sticker shock out of getting a mentor on your side. In my Earn While You Learn Lease Option Mentoring Program there is no up front fee for the mentoring only a small purchase of the manual you’ll need to participate in my program. We will agree to joint venture a minimum of five deals together that I will teach you to find and walk you through from start to finish and we will split the profit 50/50. I specialize in Lease Options and you will earn while you are learning and I will be paid my fee only if I can get you making money. It’s called win-win!

So if you have an interest in learning how to do Lease Options and want to Earn While You Learn check out my site at www.realestatementoringusa.com , email me at Show email or call me at 484-297-2152.
Posted 04/16/15

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